Re: Period Toys??
Paul,
When I posted earlier I could not remember the name of these toys but when I got home to my study I found them. They are called Froebel's Gifts. They were very common in the early 1800's and are still used today! They are basically very simple collections of blocks and different wooden shapes that are geared toward early child development. They were the Leggos and Lincoln Logs of the 1800's. These would make an exceptional addition to an impression as these were commonly given as gifts to home schooled students (more popular in the south for plantation life) and public schooled children as well. Here is a website that gives you some brief history and more information...if you want more, I have tons of research on them.
Very neat product and still used today for child development! Let me know what you think of them for our period.
Paul,
When I posted earlier I could not remember the name of these toys but when I got home to my study I found them. They are called Froebel's Gifts. They were very common in the early 1800's and are still used today! They are basically very simple collections of blocks and different wooden shapes that are geared toward early child development. They were the Leggos and Lincoln Logs of the 1800's. These would make an exceptional addition to an impression as these were commonly given as gifts to home schooled students (more popular in the south for plantation life) and public schooled children as well. Here is a website that gives you some brief history and more information...if you want more, I have tons of research on them.
Very neat product and still used today for child development! Let me know what you think of them for our period.
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